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Harare factory eyes fixing Zimbabwe shoe imports mess
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 84320, member: 27"] Zimbabwe's shoe game might finally stop being a total import clown show. A new factory in Harare is getting ready to pump out shoe soles and critical parts, aiming to cut the massive flow of outside footwear. The country brings in millions of pairs yearly, creating a huge gap that this operation wants to fill. The company, Lituo Shoe Outsoles and Accessories Manufacturing, has equipment installed and more on the way. Spokesperson Kudzanai Dube stated the facility could make eighty thousand pairs monthly once running. Director Zhang Datong is backing the project, a venture with over a million dollars in approved investment. Distribution will first supply local manufacturers and leather clusters across Zimbabwe, reducing the need for imported components. The move supports the national leather strategy by fixing a key weak spot in the production chain. Collaboration with the Zimbabwe Leather Development Council is part of the plan. Sector voices like Fungayi Zvinondiramba from the Bulawayo Leather Cluster highlight the impact. Local sourcing and accessories cut production delays and costs for small businesses. Jacob Nyathi of the ZLDC notes the importance of fast fashion response and quality improvement. The broader leather chain involves everyone from farmers to tanneries. Initiatives like computer-aided design training aim to boost skills and innovation. The goal is building a full domestic supply network, moving beyond exporting raw hides to making finished goods. Ultimately, proper footwear matters for health, preventing joint issues and foot problems. This manufacturing push could lay a new foundation for the entire industry, keeping value within the country. [/QUOTE]
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